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1 Site: Address: Behavioral Health Services 320 Needham St., Newton, MA Narrative Report - BHI-MV Behavioral Health Index - Multimedia Version Summary of Results for: Client Name: Sample Client Client ID: 1232 Client Address: 123 Main St. Newton, MA Administration Date: 10/3/2014 Admission Date: 10/3/2014 Client DOB: 6/1/1990 Program #: 562 Gender: Male Class: Intake/initial Social Security #: Interviewer Code: 106 Interview: BHI-MV Payer/Insurer: Commercial Payer Service: Outpatient/non-Methadone Scoring / Rating Summary Problem Severity Composite Areas Ratings 1 Scores 2 Perception 3 Motivation 4 Medical t at all t at all Employment Slightly Moderately Alcohol Considerably Considerably Drug Moderately Slightly Legal Considerably Slightly Family/Social Slightly/ t at all Slightly/ t at all Psychiatric Moderately Considerably Tobacco Moderately Moderately Gambling Slightly t at all Range ,2,3,4 see BHI-MV Graphic Profiles pages at end of report for further information Problem Area PC-PTSD Screen Score - YES Responses Trauma 4 Research suggests that 3 or more YES responses on the PC-PTSD screen should be considered positive for possible PTSD problems, but further evaluation is recommended. Clinician te: Any Domain without a score (or where there is an X ) is a result of the client not answering key questions in those areas. If this occurs, the clinician can go over the questions in that Domain with the client in a face-to-face meeting (Domain questions are provided in the Question/Answer Report ). Low scores do not necessarily indicate the absence of a problem, because the client s self-perception of problem severity and motivation to receive help are factored into these scoring formulas. See the content of the narrative report for more detail on the client s self-reported data Inflexxion, Newton, MA Narrative Report (BHI-MV) 1

2 Identifying Data Mr. Client is a 24 year old married, male, who reported he has no religious preference. He considers his race to be White and he is not of Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin. He has lived at the above address for 10 year(s), 0 month(s) and in the last 30 days he has not been in a controlled environment. Mr. Client has been in the Army and has been involved in combat or a hostile fire zone. He is currently not in active duty or in the Reserves or National Guard and his discharge status is honorable. Medical Status Medical Severity Rating: 1 ( real problem) The following were answers to specific questions that, if answered Yes, may require follow-up: Has chronic medical problems: Regularly taking, or should be taking prescribed medication: He reported being hospitalized for medical problems about 3 times in his life. The last hospitalization for medical problems was about 10 years, 0 months ago. He has not visited a hospital emergency room in the last 30 days. He reported having 0 days of medical problems in the last 30 days and that he does not have an ongoing physical or medical problem that interferes with daily activities and does not receive money for a physical disability. He reported having no other medical problems. In addition he reported having no problems with pain. Mr. Client reported to be not at all troubled or bothered by medical problems in the last 30 days and that receiving medical treatment is not at all important at this time. Clinician Impressions/Information (e.g. more specifics on any medical problems, medications, hospitalizations and current medical care; is there chronic pain if yes, explain; does the client get enough to eat on a regular basis if no, explain): 2014 Inflexxion, Newton, MA Narrative Report (BHI-MV) 2

3 Employment Status Employment Severity Rating: 4 (Moderate problem) Mr. Client reports his highest level of education was 1 year of college, and that he had 0 years and 6 months of additional formal or technical training. He does have a profession, trade or skill. His longest full-time job was 2 years, 0 months, and His usual employment pattern over the last 3 years has been full time. The best description of His occupation over the past three years is administrative. In the past 30 days he has spent 2 days seriously looking for work and reports having problems that affected work 0 days during that period. He reports having a valid driver's license and having access to a car. He does not have other forms of transportation available to him. He reports that no one depends on him for the majority of their food, shelter or financial support. He does not regularly receive financial support from family, friends or significant others. He reported working 20 of the past 30 days and receiving about $ in take home pay. Also, in the past 30 days he reported receiving nothing from Unemployment Compensation, nothing from Public Assistance, Welfare or Food Stamps, nothing from any Pension, Disability, Worker s Compensation, Social Security or Veteran s Benefit, nothing from family, friends or significant others and nothing from other sources. He also reported receiving nothing from illegal sources. Mr. Client reported being slightly troubled or bothered by employment problems during the past 30 days and that receiving help or counseling for employment problems is moderately important at this time. Clinician Impressions/Information (e.g. more specifics on employment situation, barriers to employment, problems that interfere with work and current attitude about work): 2014 Inflexxion, Newton, MA Narrative Report (BHI-MV) 3

4 Alcohol / Drug Status Alcohol Severity Rating: 6 (Considerable problem) Drug Severity Rating: 4 (Moderate problem) Within the indicated time period, Mr. Client reported using: Substance Age 1st Use Past 30 Days Lifetime (3 x/week) Route Alcohol any use days 5 years Alcohol to intoxication 1 days 0 years Heroin - 0 days 0 years - Methadone/Buprenorphine - 0 days 0 years - Other opioids or pain medications 24 5 days 0 years Swallowed Barbiturates - 0 days 0 years - Tranquilizers - 0 days 0 years - Cocaine - 0 days 0 years - Amphetamines/Methamphetamines - 0 days 0 years - Cannabis days 5 years Smoked Hallucinogens - 0 days 0 years - Inhalants - 0 days 0 years Ecstasy / MDMA - 0 days 0 years - GHB - 0 days 0 years - Ketamine - 0 days 0 years - K2 / synthetic cannabis 20 0 days 0 years Swallowed Rohypnol / Roofies - 0 days 0 years - Bath Salts - 0 days 0 years - Over the counter medication - 0 days 0 years - Other / unknown - 0 days 0 years - More than one substance 10 days 5 years The cannabis Mr. Client reported using was marijuana or hashish, not prescribed to him,,. Mr. Client reported that in the last 30 days he has used the following prescription opioid pain medication: Opioids Used Days Used Total Days Used t as Prescribed New OxyContin 2 2 Xartemis XR 1 1 Route of Administration Chewed it, and then swallowed it Chewed it, and then swallowed it Source Given to me by family or friend Given to me by family or friend Mr. Client reported that in the last 30 days he has not used any prescription stimulant medication Inflexxion, Newton, MA Narrative Report (BHI-MV) 4

5 Mr. Client selected Alcohol as his primary problem substance, selected Marijuana or hashish as his secondary problem substance and selected other opioids or pain medications like OxyContin, Oxycodone, Vicodin or Percocet as his tertiary problem substance. Considering all substances used, Mr. Client reports that opioid medication is not a problem. Mr. Client reports to be currently not clean and sober. He began using again less than a month ago. In the past he has experienced DT s 0 times. He also states that he has overdosed 0 times. He has never been able to maintain a voluntary abstinence from all primary substances for at least one month. The most recent period lasted less than a month. He also reports spending $50.00 on alcohol and spending $ on drugs in the last thirty days. Mr. Client reported that in the last 30 days spending 5 day(s) attending any outpatient treatment or counseling, and 0 days attending AA/NA meetings. He also reports entering treatment for alcohol 1 times in his life and 0 times for drugs. Of these, 0 times were for alcohol detox. He reported it is slightly important for him to change his living situation to stay clean and sober and that he is not at all interested in talking with someone about his housing situation. Mr. Client reported that in the last 30 days he had 5 days of problems related to drinking and to being considerably troubled or bothered by alcohol problems. He indicated that receiving treatment or counseling for alcohol problems is considerably important at this time. Mr. Client also reported that in the last 30 days he had 0 days of problems related to using drugs and to being moderately troubled or bothered by drug problems. He indicated that receiving treatment or counseling for drug problems is slightly important at this time. Gambling Mr. Client reported that in the last 30 days he has gambled 10 days. He has never felt gambling has been a problem, or that he should cut down on gambling and his family and friends have expressed concerns about gambling. He reported spending about $100 on gambling in the past 30 days. Mr. Client reported being slightly troubled or bothered by gambling problems. He indicated that receiving treatment or counseling for gambling problems is not at all important at this time. Tobacco or Nicotine Mr. Client reported that in the last 30 days he has smoked about 5 cigarettes a day, not including e-cigarettes. Additionally, in the past 30 days he reported using E-cigarettes, Nicotine lozenges, such as Verve. In his lifetime, he estimated smoking or using tobacco products, at least three times a week, for about 7 years. He reports being about 17 years old when he first started using tobacco or nicotine products. Mr. Client reported being moderately troubled or bothered by tobacco or nicotine problems. He indicated that receiving treatment or counseling for tobacco or nicotine problems is moderately important at this time. Clinician Impressions/Information (e.g. more specifics on current alcohol/drug use amounts and patterns, problems with past sobriety attempts, problems with past treatment episodes and attitude about wanting help at this time.): 2014 Inflexxion, Newton, MA Narrative Report (BHI-MV) 5

6 Legal Status Legal Severity Rating: 2 (Slight problem) The following are answers to specific questions that may require follow-up: Were you pressured to enter this current treatment by the legal system? Are you currently on probation or parole? In the past 30 days, how many days were you in prison or jail? In the past 30 days, how many days did you do anything illegal for profit? ne ne Legal Arrests and Charges: Mr. Client denies having ever been arrested and charged for any crime. Mr. Client also reports that, in his lifetime, he has been arrested/charged with disorderly conduct, vagrancy, or public drunkenness 0 times, driving while intoxicated (DWI) 0 times, other driving violations 3 times, and other offenses 0 times. Since the age of 18, he has never been in jail or prison. Mr. Client reports feeling any legal problems are slightly serious and that receiving counseling or referral for legal problems is slightly important at this time. Additionally, he feels any family-related legal problems are not at all serious and that receiving counseling or referral for family legal problems is not at all important at this time. Clinician Impressions/Information (e.g. more specifics on any legal problems, terms of any probation or parole and substance abuse role in legal problems.): 2014 Inflexxion, Newton, MA Narrative Report (BHI-MV) 6

7 Family/Social Status Family / Social Severity Rating: 3 (Slight problem) Mr. Client reports that his current marital status is married, that he has been in that status for 1 years, 0 months and that he is satisfied with this status. In the past year he has been sexually active and, in the past 30 days, was sexually active with 2 people. He currently lives in a private home or apartment. For 1 year, 0 months of the past three years his usual living arrangement has been with significant other or spouse alone. He reports being satisfied with this arrangement. He reported the following answers to specific questions that may require clinician follow-up: Lives with anyone who abuses alcohol: Lives with anyone who abuses drugs: Has ever been emotionally abused: Has been emotionally abused in past 30 days: Has ever been physically abused: Has been physically abused in past 30 days: Has ever been sexually abused: Has been sexually abused in past 30 days: Yes Yes Mr. Client reports spending most of his time with his live-in significant other and being satisfied about this. He reports having 3 close friends and has a close, long-lasting, personal relationship with at least one of them. Mother Mr. Client reports not having had a close, long-lasting, personal relationship with his mother. In his lifetime, there were periods when he had serious problems getting along with his mother. In the past 30 days, he had no recent contact with his mother. Father He also reports never knowing his father. Sibling(s) Mr. Client reports he has no siblings. Spouse or Significant Other He reports having had a close, long-lasting, personal relationship with his spouse or significant other. In his lifetime, there were periods when he had serious problems getting along with his spouse or significant other. In the past 30 days, he has not had serious problems getting along with his spouse or significant other. Children He reports he has no children. Other Significant Family Members Mr. Client, in his lifetime, reports there were periods when he had serious problems getting along with other significant family members. In the past 30 days, he has not had serious problems getting along with other significant family members. Close Friends He reports having 3 close friends, and has had a close, long-lasting, personal relationship with at least one of his close friends. He reports in his lifetime, there were periods when he had serious problems getting along with any close friends. In the past 30 days, He has had serious problems getting along with his close friends Inflexxion, Newton, MA Narrative Report (BHI-MV) 7

8 Neighbors Mr. Client, in his lifetime, reports there were periods when he had serious problems getting along with neighbors. In the past 30 days, he has not had contact with neighbors. Co-Workers The client reports in his lifetime, there were no periods when he had serious problems getting along with any co-workers. In the past 30 days, he has not had serious problems getting along with any coworkers. Mr. Client reports that in the past 30 days he has had no days of very serious conflicts or arguments with any family member or relative, and that he is slightly troubled or bothered about family problems. He reported that receiving treatment or counseling for family problems is slightly important at this time. Mr. Client reports that in the past 30 days he has had no days of very serious conflicts or arguments with any people outside the family, and that he is not at all troubled or bothered by problems with people other than family. He reported that receiving treatment or counseling for social problems is not at all important at this time. te that social problems include loneliness, inability to socialize, and dissatisfaction or conflict with people other than family. Clinician Impressions/Information (e.g. more specifics on any family/friend problems, number and ages of children, specifics about any abuse and current supportive network): 2014 Inflexxion, Newton, MA Narrative Report (BHI-MV) 8

9 Psychiatric Status Psychiatric Severity Rating: 4 (Moderate problem) Mr. Client has not been prescribed medication for psychological or emotional problems within the past 30 days, and in his lifetime has been prescribed medication. He reported having received a diagnosis for an emotional or psychological problem and is currently not receiving any professional help for psychological problems. He reported having received a diagnosis of: depression or mood disorder. He reported having problems sleeping in the past 30 days. In addition to the eating disorder problem list questions in the table below, he reported being slightly with his body. Mr. Client reported the following past 30 day and lifetime answers to the psychological problem list below: Psychological Problem List Past 30 Days Lifetime Mood Seriously depressed YES Mood swings, which interfere with life YES Anxiety Seriously anxious or tense YES Anxiety or panic attacks Fears of social events, or being in crowds Eating Purging behaviors after eating Anorexic behaviors, excessive weight loss Binging behaviors, eating excessive food YES YES Thought Disorder Paranoid feelings Trouble concentrating, understanding, remembering YES Visual or audio hallucinations Violence Temper or violent behavior control problems Hurt or injured self on purpose Plan to hurt or kill someone Suicide Serious plan for killing self Suicide attempts In addition, he reported the following answers to the Post Traumatic Stress Disorder screen (PC-PTSD): Trauma - In your life, have you experienced the following symptoms, from a past trauma: Response Had nightmares about it, or thought about it when you did not want to* YES Tried hard not to think about it, or went out of way to avoid situations that reminded you of it* YES Were constantly on guard, watchful, or easily startled* YES Felt numb or detached from others, activities or surroundings YES *Presented as 2 separate questions in interview Total YES Responses: 4 Research suggests that 3 or more YES responses on this PC-PTSD screen should be considered positive for possible PTSD problems, but further evaluation is recommended Inflexxion, Newton, MA Narrative Report (BHI-MV) 9

10 He reported never being hospitalized or in an inpatient setting for psychological or emotional problems. He does not currently receive a pension for a psychiatric disability. Mr. Client reported that today he has been feeling: Moderately Slightly Slightly Slightly t at all Slightly Moderately Down, blue and depressed Helpless and hopeless Angry Irritable Hostile Tense Very worried Mr. Client reports that in the last 30 days, he has experienced the psychological or emotional problems referenced earlier, for 0 day(s). He reported being moderately troubled or bothered by psychiatric problems and that receiving treatment or counseling for psychiatric problems is considerably important at this time. Psychiatric Risk Questions Listed below are 16 questions of the Psychiatric Status section along with Mr. Client s answers to them. This gives the clinician important information, which may require immediate face-to-face intervention or follow-up. Have you heard voices or saw things others could not see and hear, in the past 30 days? Have you heard voices or saw things that others could not see and hear, in your lifetime? Have you had trouble controlling your temper or violent behavior, in the past 30 days? Have you had trouble controlling your temper or violent behavior, in your lifetime? Have you seriously considered a plan for killing yourself, in the past 30 days? Have you seriously considered a plan for killing yourself, in your lifetime? Have you attempted suicide, in the past 30 days? Have you attempted suicide, in your lifetime? Have you hurt or injured self on purpose, in the past 30 days? Have you hurt or injured self on purpose, in your lifetime? Have you had a plan to hurt or kill someone else, in the past 30 days? Have you had trouble thinking clearly today? Have you had trouble concentrating today? Have you been hearing voices today? Have you been thinking of hurting yourself today? t at all Slightly t at all t at all Clinician Impressions/Information (e.g. more specifics on psychological problems that effect functioning, medications, hospitalizations and current psychiatric care; also Mental Status specifics regarding: Mood and Affect / Thought Content / Thought Process / Speech / Memory / Orientation / Intellect / Insight / Judgment / Appearance / Posture / Psychomotor Activity / Current Risk Factors): 2014 Inflexxion, Newton, MA Narrative Report (BHI-MV) 10

11 Summary Mr. Client is a 24 year old married, White (not Hispanic), male, who reported his religious preference is ne. He has lived at the above address for 10 year(s), 0 month(s) and in the last 30 days he has not been in a controlled environment. In the questions related to mental status, Mr. Client reported that on the day of the BHI-MV administration he felt down and depressed, felt helpless and hopeless, felt angry, felt irritable, did not feel hostile, felt tense, and felt very worried. In addition, Mr. Client reported that on the day of the BHI-MV administration he reported: no trouble with hearing voices, trouble concentrating, no trouble thinking of hurting himself, and no trouble thinking clearly. Also, in the past 30 days, he reported not having seriously considered a suicide plan, and not having made a suicide attempt. See the itemized Psychiatric Risk Questions for more information on risk. The following is a summary of the three domains in which Mr. Client reported the most severe deficits in functioning: Mr. Client had an Alcohol Severity Rating of 6. In the past 30 days he reported using Alcohol 20 days and 1 day to intoxication. He also reported that in the last 30 days he has spent 5 days attending any outpatient treatment or counseling, including AA/NA meetings. He also indicates that he has entered treatment for alcohol 1 times in his life and for drugs 0 times. Of these, 0 times were alcohol detox and (t Asked) times were drug detox. Mr. Client reported that in the last 30 days he had 5 days of problems related to drinking and to being considerably troubled or bothered by alcohol problems. He indicated that receiving treatment or counseling for alcohol problems is considerably important at this time. Mr. Client had an Employment Severity Rating of 4. In the past 30 days he reported having problems that affected work 0 days during that period. His longest full-time job was 2 years, 0 months and his usual employment pattern over the last 3 years has been 1. The best description of his occupation over the past three years is Administrative or technical (like a computer programmer, administrative personnel, manager, or owner of a small business). Mr. Client reported being slightly troubled or bothered by employment problems during the past 30 days and that receiving treatment or counseling for employment problems is moderately important at this time. Mr. Client had a Drug Severity Rating of 4. In the past 30 days he reported using marijuana or hashish- 10 days. He also reported that in the last 30 days he has spent 5 days attending any outpatient treatment or counseling, including AA/NA meetings. He also indicates that he has entered treatment for alcohol 1 times in his/her life and for drugs 0 times. Of these, 0 times were for alcohol detox. Mr. Client also reported that in the last 30 days he had 0 days of problems related to using drugs and to being moderately troubled or bothered by drug problems. He indicated that receiving treatment or counseling for drug problems is slightly important at this time. This Summary of the three BHI-MV domains with the most severe ratings is intended to assist the clinician with treatment planning. The full report contains a more complete presentation of Mr. Client s responses. Clinician Impressions/Information (e.g. more specifics on any problem area requiring intervention, preliminary treatment recommendations and client s current motivation to seek and use help): 2014 Inflexxion, Newton, MA Narrative Report (BHI-MV) 11

12 If you, the clinician, think the BHI-MV calculated scores are not an accurate representation of the client s problems you can add your scores and reasons here. If there is no difference, select and delete this chart. te: Any added scores will not change the BHI-MV calculated scores in the database, so the validity and reliability of this tool is not compromised. BHI-MV Calculated Clinician Scores (if different) Problem Areas Severity Composite Severity Composite Justification for Difference *** Ratings* Scores ** Ratings Scores Medical Employment Alcohol Drug Legal Family/Social Psychiatric * / ** See the Graph Profiles page for explanation *** Use space below for further explanation 2014 Inflexxion, Newton, MA Narrative Report (BHI-MV) 12

13 This BHI-MV assessment and report is intended to be a significant part of, but not the entire clinical evaluation. Clinician te: Any Domain without a Severity Rating or Composite Score (or where there is an X ) is a result of the client not answering key questions in those areas. If this occurs, the clinician can go over the questions in that Domain with the client in a face-to-face meeting (Domain questions are provided in the Question and Answer report). Clinician Signature (indicates review of this report): Clinician s signature Date: Clinician s printed name The following page contains the BHI-MV Profile, summarizing the Severity Ratings, Composite Scores, Perception and Motivation in each of the seven problem areas defined above Inflexxion, Newton, MA Narrative Report (BHI-MV) 13

15 BHI-MV Graphic Profiles Graph 2 of 3 Problem Areas Composite Scores Medical 0.00 Employment Alcohol Drug Legal Family/Social Psychiatric Composite Scores* BHI-MV Range * Composite Scores are calculated from questions regarding the past 30 days & are used primarily for research & outcome evaluations. Clinician te: Any Domain without a Severity Rating or Composite Score (or where there is an X ) is a result of the client not answering key questions in those areas. If this occurs, the clinician can go over the questions in that Domain with the client in a face-to-face meeting (Domain questions are provided in the Question & Answer Report ) Inflexxion, Newton, MA Narrative Report (BHI-MV) 15

16 BHI-MV Graphic Profiles Graph 3 of 3 Perception 3 & Motivation 4 BHI-MV Problem Areas Medical Employment Alcohol Drug Legal A = Perception B = Motivation A = t at all B = t at all A = Slightly B = Moderately A = Considerably B = Considerably A = Moderately B = Slightly A = Slightly B = Slightly A = Slightly Family B = Slightly A = t at all Social B = t at all A = Moderately Psychiatric B = Considerably Tobacco A = Moderately B = Moderately Gambling A = Slightly B = t at all Range Clinician te: Any Domain without a score (or where there is an X ) is a result of the client not answering key questions in those areas. If this occurs, the clinician can go over the questions in that Domain with the client in a face-to-face meeting (Domain questions are provided in the Question/Answer Report ). 3 Perception is a how troubled or bothered a client is by problems. 4 Motivation is how important it is for the client to receive help for problems now Inflexxion, Newton, MA Narrative Report (BHI-MV) 16

17 BHI-MV Report: Consistency of Response Summary This section identifies pairs of questions in the BHI-MV in which the client did not answer consistently. Some of the inconsistencies listed may be due to normal human error; however, multiple inconsistencies may suggest a pattern of client misunderstanding or deception and should be followed up by the clinician. Mr. Client did not answer 0 questions when taking the BHI-MV. Multiple skipped questions can result in the inability to calculate Severity Ratings or Composite Scores, and can compromise BHI-MV results. Mr. Client had the following inconsistent responses in this assessment (out of 29 possible checks): He reported having no drug related problems in the last 30 days, HOWEVER, to another question reported, being more than slightly troubled or bothered by drug problems in the last 30 days Inflexxion, Newton, MA Narrative Report (BHI-MV) 17

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